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    Comfy Scrubs and Supportive Shoes are a Must

    Comfort and support are not luxury words for health professionals. They are necessary components needed in order to succeed in this busy and exhausting work environment. Working in a hospital is a demanding job. Nurses and doctors as well as Continue Reading

    posted by Temple Stark at April 2nd
    Bright Colors Cheer Up Your Patients

    White has long been the color associated with physician’s jackets and nursing uniforms, but bolder and brighter colors have become a new trend – for nurses in particular. White is a color traditionally associated with purity and goodness, and while Continue Reading

    posted by Temple Stark at November 16th
    What is Sciatic Leg Pain and How Do I Get Rid of It?

    The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body.  It starts in the lower part of the spine and runs all the way down each leg to the foot.  When this nerve is irritated, stretched, compressed, or damaged Continue Reading

    posted by Macy Fackrell Fackrell at October 24th
    Daily Workouts a Part of CrossFit Since It Started

    While the CrossFit program has become hugely popular, for the uninitiated, the first logical question is, “What is CrossFit exercise training?”   Simply, CrossFit training is a type of fitness program geared toward improving conditioning and strength by employing a Continue Reading

    posted by ardalae at September 27th
    Do You Need a CPAP Mask?

    Sleep apnea is a very common disorder that causes delayed or shallow breathing at night. The most prevalent form of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea.Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when your throat muscles relax and form a blockage in your Continue Reading

    posted by Mike Huber Huber at September 6th
    Three Advantages of Liquid Vitamins

    Vitamins are essential to human life. The human body cannot synthesize these vitamins for itself, so it needs to acquire them from food or supplements. Health specialists recommend taking daily supplements that contain the nutrients you often miss by not Continue Reading

    posted by ardalae at July 23rd
    Incontinence Isn’t Just a Senior Moment

    There is a huge miseducation and a stigma regarding incontinence. Unfortunately television commercials decades ago introduced the idea to younger generations that incontinence was just a problem of the elderly. That as the body aged, you would lose control of Continue Reading

    posted by Mike Huber Huber at June 22nd
    Top Five Bedtime Rituals

    For people who have problems falling asleep and staying asleep, in addition to using a sleep supplement, the answer lies in simply establishing a good bedtime ritual. A bedtime ritual will trigger your body to know that it’s time to Continue Reading

    posted by ardalae at May 31st
    Five Reasons Not to Give Up After a Disability Denial

    When applying for Social Security disability, there are many things to consider. One of the things you must realize is that nearly everyone is issued a disability denial and that is the first reason not to give up attempting to Continue Reading

    posted by ardalae at May 23rd
    Caregiving for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple Sclerosis, or M.S., is a disease that progressively becomes worse and affects the nervous system. The cause of M.S. is unknown, but it’s estimated that between 250,000-350,000 individuals suffer from M.S. in the US alone. M.S. is five times Continue Reading

    posted by Mike Huber Huber at April 27th

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